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#179907 - 04/10/09 10:54 PM
Re: questions about midlife men
[Re: yonuh]
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To piggy back on Yonuh's... What can a female do to get a male to listen, really listen and converse - interject thoughts of value, instead of 'yes, dear,' 'whatever you say,' 'hummm, I don't know' or nothing at all. That's the one thing lacking in my marriage, good confabs. My DH is a joker and loves talking to people, but to get a stimulating conversation going with him is almost not possible. And, for one that thinks a good conversation is as good as s##, I feel I've been cheated these past 35 years.
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#179933 - 04/11/09 03:13 AM
Re: questions about midlife men
[Re: gims]
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Registered: 11/19/08
Posts: 1758
Loc: American living in Germany
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Gims want to do a husband swap for a week?
My husband is a news fanatic. He loves talking politics and especially the horrible things going on in this world. We’ll be playing golf on a beautiful day and he’ll call across the course, “ the death toll from the Earthquake in Italien is up to 200!!!!”
>>Boing<<
“Oh dear Hubby! I didn’t mean to aim the golf ball into your mouth!”
Or I’ll be half off into slumber land, sunning on a deck chair, when I hear him rushing over to me, rustling his newspaper and reading to me only the most horrible disgusting stuff.
When I grab it from him to make spit balls, he does get distracted. But he spits a lot further than I can, and is really grumpy about it. Why is that?
So….you give me your joking Hubby for a few days and you can have mine for a few days…and at the end of the week we will exchange our thoughts. I say men should be like marble cake…a little bitter chocolate a little creamy vanilla and a lot of sugar.
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As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. Goethe
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#179982 - 04/11/09 04:33 PM
Re: questions about midlife men
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EW, it's a deal! However, not only does yours have to bring the news, he must give his opinion about it. I want conversation, not just speak.
Same, anne327, I want 'stimulating' conversation, which goes beyond a 'listening' man - I need them to REALLY listen & THINK. DH listens, doesn't often remember what was said when I try to get him to recall later, so I'm assuming he doesn't REALLY listen. I tried the method of getting him to repeat what was said, for awhile. Took too much effort. We rarely talk anymore, other than common... because I don't initiate as I use to. I have to wait 'til we visit our oldest daughter & hers, so I can have healthy word rallies with my son-n-law. I don't want all serious, but I do like conversations to have substance... When a young mother I didn't want to talk bottle sterilization, dirty diapers, or baby fashions. I'm still that way... needing something to chew on.
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#181964 - 05/11/09 02:40 PM
Re: questions about midlife men
[Re: gims]
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#181978 - 05/11/09 03:55 PM
Re: questions about midlife men
[Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 11/15/05
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Loc: NM, transplant from NJ
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Is it 3 pm eastern time?? You may want to mention that.
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#182452 - 05/17/09 07:34 PM
Re: questions about midlife men
[Re: jawjaw]
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A friend does not "do" emails/internet etc. But she wants to listen in. Can I just give her the info that I receive.....she is not a member here.
Thanks!
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